barracuda

The 1971 Plymouth Cuda is one of those classic cars that have a persistent design, and luckily we have one, on today’s muscle car menu. This ’71 Cuda appeared at the 2020 Grand National Roadster Show, Pomona CA, and was… Continue Reading →

You don’t see every day this kind of 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, because this is not an ordinary ‘Cuda. This Barracuda Formula S, was designed and built by Garret’s Rod Shop in Columbus, Ohio, and they have created a true custom… Continue Reading →

Like every other classic American muscle car, the story behind this 1973 Plymouth Cuda is pretty much amazing, and last more than 45 years. This Mopar was purchased brand new back in 1973, and left the production line with a… Continue Reading →

This 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda looks like every other classic Mopar, and probably you will say “nothing special, an ordinary AAR Cuda with 340 engine and drag radials”. However, don’t be fooled, although this AAR Cuda looks naïve, it is… Continue Reading →

The Graveyard Carz team has built many Mopars, but this one is probably one of their greatest builds. This completely stock looking 1971 Plymouth Cuda is a little bit different, because it has a modern heart under the hood, but… Continue Reading →

You might think that the best Plymouth ‘Cuda’s are those produced in the early ‘70s, and probably you are right. Nevertheless, before you say something, look at this 1966 Plymouth Barracuda 426 Hemi. Which beside that it looks awesome, it… Continue Reading →

It’s always a good time for a cool drag race, especially when it comes to Mopar cars. This time we have two classic Plymouth muscle cars against each other. The first one is the iconic 1970 Plymouth GTX equipped with… Continue Reading →

You gotta check this amazing Pro Touring 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, which was built back in 2012 and was double awarded at the KMT Autorama motor show on Gold Coast Australia. This beautiful restomod Hemi ‘Cuda built is done by the… Continue Reading →

We bet, you already know this muscle car, but there is always a place for the hottest, the rarest and the most famous Mopar ever built. This 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible it’s a wet dream for most Mopar enthusiasts,… Continue Reading →